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Will Advise Boxing Federation Of India To Be Transparent: Kiren Rijiju On Nikhat Zareen-Mary Kom Selection Controversy

Boxer Nikhat Zareen had earlier written a letter to Kiren Rijiju, demanding that she be given a trial bout against Mary Kom before the Indian squad for next year's Olympic qualifiers in China is decided.

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Will Advise Boxing Federation Of India To Be Transparent: Kiren Rijiju On Nikhat Zareen-Mary Kom Selection Controversy
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Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju on Saturday made it clear that the government would not interfere in selection matters but advised the Boxing Federation of India (BFI) to be transparent and resolve the Nikhat Zareen-Mary Kom in the best possible manner.

Former junior world champion Nikhat Zareen had written a letter to Rijiju on Thursday, demanding that she be given a trial bout against Mary Kom before the Indian squad for next year's Olympic qualifiers in China is decided.

The BFI wants Mary Kom (51kg) to compete in a Qualifying event in China after she won her eighth World Championships medal in Russia.

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"We have to understand one thing, govt can't dictate the federations or get involved in the process of selection," Rijiju said on the sidelines of the felicitation program of the Indian women's boxing team.

"If there are anomalies and certain things which are not in the interest of sports we make advisory suggestions. Olympic charter is clear that govt shouldn't interfere in the functioning and administration of a federation.

"Everybody has the freedom to seek some sort of redressal to their grievances and as a minister, we have to respond positively. So I will advise the federation to be transparent and take a decision that is in the interest of the nation. But we would not get into the details of it."

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Asked about the proposed National Sports Code, Rijiju said: "Yesterday I got information that court has given certain direction. I have told the sports federation, 'don't create a situation where people go to the court'. Like the Archery association is de-recognized, there is a problem with the Gymnastic Federation.

"I don't want sports bodies to face problems from IOC or their respective international federations. When we create problems, then only someone will intervene. Why should court intervene in sports matters?

"When the federations have groupism, fights against each other and conduct parallel elections, in that circumstances court will intervene. So let's not create problems.

"I have already stated to all federations that we are coming with an appropriate sports code that will govern everybody without any issue."

Rijiju also praised the Indian women's boxing team that returned with four medals from the World Championships in Russia.

"We have won four medals at this boxing world championship, it will inspire others," he said.

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